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Nursing Informatics – Lecture & Laboratory

Module #22 Student Activity Sheet

Ella Marie M. Retiza


Name: _________________________________________________________ Class number: _______
C1
Section: ____________ Schedule: ___________________________________ Date: _______________

Time
File Path

Filename

Sheet Name

Picture

Format Picture

3. Click in a section to position your cursor


4. Enter text/fields
5. Click OK when finished

Sheet Tab:
1. Repeat Rows and Columns under Print Titles
2. Check off what to print under Print
3. Change the Page Order

Check for Understanding


After studying the main lesson, you may now answer the following multiple choice questions and provide the rationale for
each item.

1. Refers to an electronic sheet of paper organized by columns and rows


a. Spreadsheet c. Worksheet

A
b. Workbook
Answer: ________
d. Window

A spreadsheet is a software inte ace that consists of an interactive grid of cells into which data or formulas can be
Rationale:

entered for analysis or presentation.


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2. To copy cell contents, you can select the cell and then press the _____ keys.
a. CTRL+V c. CTRL+B

D
b. CTRL+X d. CTRL+C
Answer: ________

Ctrl+C is a keyboard sho cut that can be used to copy the following text or other objects to the clip in a graphical
Rationale:
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user inte ace. It is also known as Control+C, c, and C-c.
3. It is the most widely used spreadsheet program and is part of Microsoft Office suite.
a. MS Word c. MS Excel

C
b. MS PowerPoint d. None of the above
Answer: ________

Microsoft Excel is a Microsoft computer application program. It primarily consists of tabs, command groups, and
Rationale:

worksheets. It stores the data in tabular format and allows users to manipulate it.
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4. It is a table-like document containing rows and columns that holds data and formula.
a. Row c. Spreadsheet

D
b. Columns d. Worksheet
Answer: ________

This document is the property of PHINMA EDUCATION


Nursing Informatics – Lecture & Laboratory
Module #22 Student Activity Sheet

Name: _________________________________________________________ Class number: _______

Section: ____________ Schedule: ___________________________________ Date: _______________

A worksheet is a collection of cells organized in rows and columns that is used in Excel documents. It is the working
Rationale:
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
su ace with which you interact to enter data.
5. To paste copied cell contents, you can press the _____ keys.
a. CTRL+C c. CTRL+V

C
b. CTRL+P d. CTRL+X
Answer: ________

Ctrl+V is a keyboard sho cut for pasting text or other objects from the clipboard.
Rationale:
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6. Deletes one character to the left in the Formula Bar. Also clears the content of the active cell.
a. Delete c. End

B
b. Backspace
Answer: ________
d. Arrow keys

Backspace, also known as the Back space key, is a keyboard key that deletes any character preceding the cursor's
Rationale:
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
current position.
7. Completes a cell entry from the cell or the Formula Bar, and selects the cell below (by default).
a. Enter c. Alt

A
b. Escape
Answer: ________
d. Home

On a typewriter, the Enter key was originally the "Return key," which caused the carriage to return to the beginning of
Rationale:

the next line on the paper. Entering a paragraph in a word processing or text editing application.
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8. Refers to the numerical pieces of information that will be used for calculations.
a. Numbers c. Letters

B
b. Values
Answer: ________
d. Formula

A value is a digit that is entered into a spreadsheet cell or database eld. Values are frequently used in calculations or
Rationale:
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formulae.
9. The place to keep the items that you not only need to access quickly, but want to be immediately available
regardless of which of the Ribbon's tabs you're working on.
a. Tell me c. Page layout

D
b. Formula bar
Answer: ________
d. Quick access toolbar

The Quick Access Toolbar allows you to quickly access frequently used commands and customize the toolbar with
Rationale:

the commands you use the most.


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10. Cancels an entry in the cell or Formula Bar. Closes an open menu or submenu, dialog box, or message window
a. Esc c. Enter

A
b. Home
Answer: ________
d. Page down

The Esc key is located in the upper-left corner of a computer keyboard. It enables the user to abo , cancel, or
Rationale:

terminate an operation.
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Nursing Informatics – Lecture & Laboratory
Module #22 Student Activity Sheet

Name: _________________________________________________________ Class number: _______

Section: ____________ Schedule: ___________________________________ Date: _______________

C. LESSON WRAP-UP

Thinking about Learning

K-W-L

The letters KWL form an acronym for "Know, What, Learn." This is a strategy is an instructional technique used to
improve reading comprehension.

Fill up the following grids:


K – What you think you already know about this particular topic
W – You are encouraged to think about the gaps in your knowledge by filling out what you want to know
L – Once the topic is completed, return to your grids to fill in the final ‘L’ column. Here, you confirm the accuracy of the first
two columns and compare what you have learned with your initial thoughts on the topic in the ‘K’ column.

K WHAT I KNOW

W WHAT I WANT TO KNOW

L WHAT I LEARNED

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